- Free Fiction:
- Interviews and Profiles:
- @Writers Voice: John Kessel on his collection The Baum Plan for Financial Independence.
- @Fangs, Fur, & Fey: Kathryn Smith (Before I Wake)
- @Publishers Weekly: Jo Walton.
- @SciFiWire: Young-adult-fantasy author Marie Rutkoski (The Cabinet of Wonders).
- Gordon Van Gelder, editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, has some questions about publishing short fiction online. "...has short fiction been devalued by the fact that so many places offer it for free online nowadays"
- Censorship or common sense? A publisher is trying to discourage unwholesome behaviour in its children's writers. [via Boing Boing and GalleyCat, see also MIND MELD: Is Young Adult SF/F Too Explicit?]
- Michael Chabon is fighting the good fight for science fiction. [via swivet]
- John Scalzi @ Tor.com: Playing With Your Emotions: The Literary Version: "I've often wondered if one entertainment medium is better at wrenching emotions out of people than others."
- Jonathan Strahan announces Life on Mars: Tales from the New Frontier, the follow-up young adult anthology to The Starry Rift, based on the premise that we go to Mars in 2040. (Hmmm...sounds like a perfect fit for a Celestial Empire story.)
- Judging a book by the cover: Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series.
- At Strange Horizons, Iain Jackson looks at the commonality between real-world and comic book cities.
- Solar Flare sez: There's No Such Thing as Science Fiction Fandom.
- H.P. Lovecraft Bits:
- The Art of Darkness finds beauty in the theme from Poltergeist.
- Plot the Star Wars galaxy with Wired's Star Wars Timeline.
- Cool/Geek gear: Evolution of the AT-AT T-Shirt
- Game Theory in The Dark Knight: A Critical Review of the Opening Scene...with Spoilers. [via Gerry Canavan]
- Real Scientist: Over at Big Think, Heidi Hammel, a Senior Research Scientist at Space Science Institute, has some interesting videos on
dark energy, how a it's not lack of technology that prevents us from developing moon colonies, and her belief that science and religion are not mutually exclusive. (See also: more videos with Heidi Hammel.
- Hard times in Gotham City: Meet Middle Class Batman.
- Lists:
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Posted by John DeNardo at Friday August 22, 2008 at 12:10 AM
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